Better Homes And Gardens Beverage Dispenser

We are so excited to be joining nine other bloggers as part of the "10 days 10 patios" tour sponsored by and featured on ! We have shared our porch and patio area several times before so we thought it would be fun to work on a new space - our sister Jamie's new house! They moved in this winter and set some of their existing furniture out here but hadn't started playing around with any of it yet. Jamie had already done the tedious part of painting the walls and some of the trim when we found out we were going to be doing this project so here is the before shot of what it looked like after she had painted but before starting the fun part! They already had a table that they have had for several years out here but needed some chairs. We loved these Annabelle Side Chairs in the Galvanized Finish. They are the perfect chairs for a family - they wipe down so easily which is great for their two little girls! This wall seemed like a great place to add this Gwen Sideboard to help with the functionality out here.
It works wonderfully both as a great place to set items for regular summer evening dinners and for special occasions to set up a beautiful display like Jamie did for her daughter's first birthday last month! It's such a beautiful and functional piece.  And we love the height this Garden Sphere adds to the sideboard. The boat on the table is one of my absolute favorite finds from several years ago. This beverage dispenser is a great addition to any outdoor space. We love the way the pattern and color of these Anita Napkins looks at each place setting. Over in this corner we love the addition of this and how nicely it looks with the chaise. I love the way the navy color flows from the porch out onto the patio and gives the two spaces a cohesive feel. These pillows were the perfect addition to the chairs they already owned. And you can't beat a fire in a firepit and string lights hanging from above on a beautiful summer evening. (Although clearly it's not summer quite yet in New England - ha!)
And we love this slate tray which makes it easy to transport food back and forth from the kitchen to the porch and patio.Miniature Pinscher Puppies For Sale In Southern California Here is a detailed source list for each of the spaces:Boxer Mix Puppies For Sale In Az Chairs - Joss and MainRohs Compliant Vacuum Cleaners Sideboard - Joss and Main End chairs - Pier 1 Side table - Target Gold bird  - Target Damask print pillow - Pier 1 Navy printed throw - Target Boat - Joss and Main Clock - Joss and Main (similar one can be found here) Firepit - Joss and Main Damask Pillows on Chairs - Joss and Main Footed Pitcher - Pottery Barn Gold bird - Target
Printed throw - Target And if you missed yesterday’s beautiful reveal by Jenna SueKindred Vintage & Co Kindred Vintage & Co.Enamel Beverage Dispenser, $98 from Terrain Planning on entertaining outside this summer? Here are 10 party worthy beverage dispensers that will help you serve your beverages in style and keep the party flowing. Personally, I'm looking forward to making summer sangria and spicy ginger lemonade. 1. Enamel Beverage Dispenser, $98 from Terrain 2. Yorkshire Glass Beverage Dispenser, $32 from Circle Glass 3. Del Sol Pineapple Beverage Dispenser, $48 from Home Essentials 4. Glass Infuser Dispenser, $25 from World Market 5. Bubbled Beverage Dispenser, $298 from Anthropologie 6. Aladdin Glass Beverage Dispenser, $9 from Aladdin 7. Perching Pair Beverage Dispenser, $128 from Terrain 8. Short Footed Glass Beverage Dispenser, $60 from Williams-Sonoma 9. Acrylic Beverage Jar, $30 from Sur La Table 10. Original Mason Beverage Dispenser, $15 from Ball
on February 29, 2016 at 12:35 PM, updated A Walmart customer who claims he slipped on water on the floor near an empty paper towel dispenser in the men's restroom has filed a $990,000 lawsuit after suffering a dislocated shoulder. Robert L. Hill had washed his hands then tried to retrieve a paper towel at the dispenser next to the sink, but was forced to walk across the restroom to another dispenser to dry his hands, according to the suit filed last week in Multnomah County Circuit Court. Hill's suit states that the floor was "very wet" between the empty dispenser and the second dispenser at the Walmart at 4200 S.E. 82nd Avenue at the Eastport Plaza complex in Portland. Hill slipped, got up with help and drove himself home after the incident on Feb. 28, 2014, the suit says. He soon realized, however, that he couldn't raise his arm above his shoulder, according to the suit. He was diagnosed with a dislocated shoulder and torn tendons, the suit states. A Walmart spokesman, Randy Hargrove, said Monday that the company hasn't received a copy of the lawsuit yet.
But he offered this comment: "We are committed to our customers' safety and we take it seriously anytime an injury is reported in one of our stores. We looked into this matter and thus far have been unable to verify the allegations Mr. Hill has raised. We will review the complaint once we receive it and respond appropriately with the court." In the past two years, Hill has undergone eight surgeries to try to repair the damage and endured "grueling and painful" physical therapy, according to his lawsuit. Nonetheless, he hasn't been able to fully recover, retired early and can't participate in his former hobbies, according to the suit. Hill seeks $200,000 in past economic damages, plus $50,000 in future economic damages and $240,000 in lost wages. He also seeks $500,000 for pain, suffering, inconvenience and his inability to take part in his usual daily activities. Wal-Mart -- headquartered in Bentonville, Arkansas -- has more than 11,000 stores across the globe. It has been deemed the world's largest company by revenue and the world's biggest private employer with 2.2 million workers.